Tom Vosch - Nanotechnology

Author Information

Tom Vosch is a prominent researcher affiliated with the Nanoscience Center and the Department of Chemistry at the University of Copenhagen, located at Universitetsparken 5, Copenhagen, Denmark. His research primarily focuses on the photophysical properties and applications of nanomaterials, particularly DNA-stabilized silver nanoclusters and other fluorescent nanostructures.

Research Contributions

Tom Vosch has made significant contributions to the field of nanotechnology, with a particular emphasis on the photophysical properties of DNA-stabilized silver nanoclusters. His work includes probing the emission characteristics of these nanoclusters across various timescales, observing microsecond luminescence, and investigating the effects of deuterium on their photophysical properties. He has also explored the structural and luminescent properties of these nanoclusters, their behavior in the presence of biomolecules, and their potential for single-molecule imaging and detection. Additionally, Vosch has contributed to the understanding of early-stage platinum nanoparticle formation and the frequency encoding of upconversion nanoparticle emission for multiplexed imaging.

Aliases

Tom Vosch is also known by the aliases T. Vosch and T Vosch.

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Citation Count 6849
H-Index 44
Paper Count 188

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